National Weather Service: Triple-digit temps on horizon for parts of Arkansas - Daily News in Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Temperatures are on the way up later this week, with afternoon readings well into the 90s this weekend The National Weather Service in Little Rock, Arkansas, has warned that temperatures are expected to increase later this week, with afternoon readings expected to reach triple digits in parts of the state. The Climate Prediction Center predicts above average temperatures and near normal rainfall across the state, with rainfall expected to be near normal. The Arkansas area can expect mild evenings through June 13, 2024, with temperatures expected to remain above average throughout that period. The next chance of rainfall is expected to occur on Monday with a slight 20% chance of rain and thunderstorms.

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Temperatures are on the way up later this week, with afternoon readings well into the 90s this weekend, the National Weather Service in Little Rock said.
Afternoon heat index values may reach triple digits by Saturday in parts of Arkansas, and in much of the state on Sunday.
According to the 6 to 10 day outlook from the Climate Prediction Center, Arkansas can expect to see above average temperatures beginning this weekend through early next week. Additionally, rainfall is expected to be near normal across the state.
The Arkadelphia area can expect mild evenings through Thursday night, June 13, 2024, with lows in the lower 60s. Highs will be climbing higher each day for the remainder of the week, with low 90s through Thursday; expect highs in the upper 90s this weekend.
The next chance of rainfall, according to the seven-day forecast at Dexter Florence Memorial Field, will come Monday, with a slight 20% chance of rain and thunderstorms.
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